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A. T. Robertson contends that “the Word of God is not bound by human shackles,” and that God uses ordinary people from diverse backgrounds to preach and teach. This volume examines the lives and teachings of fifteen minor characters in the New Testament to determine the nature of biblical preaching, including Apollos, Barnabas, James, Philemon, Stephen, Lydia, Silas, Titus, Timothy, Thomas,...

they did not have to contravene any of his positions. He was correct as far as he went. Only he did not go far enough. One can easily imagine how the heart of Apollos burned within him and how his eyes glistened as he learned of the Cross, the Resurrection, the Ascension, the Pentecostal Power of the Holy Spirit, the Gentile campaign for world conquest. He was an eager pupil and doubtless cheered the hearts of his hosts and teachers. Evidently Apollos exhibited profound gratitude for the new light
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